Cultural notes re Cyperus alternifolius
"eric" wrote in message
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I have a number of Cyperus alternifolius in 5-inch pots, from last
year. The
dead foliage has been left on during the winter because it looks quite
interesting but I don't know what to do with them now.
The stems are either completely brown (and obviously dead), or dead at
the
top and green near the soil. My gardener's instinct tells me to cut
them off
just above the soil but as the pots are full of stems I can't see
where new
shoots will have room to grow. Perhaps I should break them up and
re-pot?
Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Eric
Hi
Cyperus alternifolius is a tender plant so I hope that you had it out of
the frost. I keep mine in an unheated conservatory during the winter (it
doesn't freeze) and they should never dry out. Mine kept like this do
not die back and reach 6ft in about 3 years.
It sounds like yours are in need of repoting or dividing just as you
say, but it may be good to wait to see if they put out new growth first.
Come back if you need more info
Bell
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